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PANSTADIA & ARENA MANAGEMENT WINTER 2013/14


GA, Atlanta: Falcons Stadium Octagonal retractable-roof stadium downtown for the  Premium seating and other amenities to drive revenue.  systems and equipment $71m, preconstruction $102m,  $200m, personal seat licenses, Falcons. In a deal that is  stadium-related infrastructure improvements are included. And the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation has pledged  the stadium – Vine City, English Avenue and Castleberry;  Atlanta’s Westside Tax Allocation District. (The Westside   Beaman & Sears, tvsdesign. Developer: Georgia World  Capacity 60,000 (expandable to 80,000) Cost $1.2bn


Completion 2017


GA: Augusta Stadium Voters will decide on riverfront ballpark for Augusta Greenjackets plus retail, food & beverage, meeting spaces,  public land. Feasibility study: Rosser International, CSL International. Developer: Greenstone Properties. Cost $38.7m


Completion 2015


GA, Carrollton: University of West Georgia Stadium 


Capacity 9,000 Cost $10 million


ID, Boise: Bronco Stadium  Removing the track to build new football complex in the north end. The expansion also includes more seats in the north end zone and a new home for football operations,  Cost $40m


Completion 2014


IA, Des Moines (Iowa State University): Jack Trice Stadium, Phase two of renovation project – second deck to the south end zone. Cost $65m


IL: Chicago Wrigley Field Cubs to upgrade player facilities, add a big screen in    getting full planning permission. Cost $500m


IL, Woodstock: Lakewood Sportsplex Proposed minor league ballpark for McHenry County K-Nines. City providing land for a stadium. Finance: Private investors now sought. Developer: Equity One Sports Development. Cost $40m


IN, Evansville: Roberts Stadium City consulting on renovation/replacement of Roberts Stadium.


Cost $30m (Renovation estimate)


IN, Indianapolis Motor Speedway Proposed new grandstands and possibility of  Cost $100m


KY, Churchill Downs Racetrack Garden Terrace spectator facility with VIP, food court, restrooms and betting windows. Capacity 2,400 (additional) Cost $14.5m


KY, Lexington: Commonwealth Stadium  construction and marketing plans for a new baseball stadium and renovations to Commonwealth Stadium. Club seating, more luxury suites, scoreboards, multi- purpose recruiting room, upgrades to concession-stand areas, monitors in the concourse areas and around the perimeter of the stadium. Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart. Funding: bonds, possible state support, fund- raising. Construction in two phases. Consultants: IMG College, International Stadia Group, Lexington Center Corp. Architect: Ross Tarrant Architects and HNTB. Construction: Skanska USA Building. Cost $150-180m


Completion September 2015


LA, Baton Rouge: Tiger Stadium South end zone expansion over two seasons at Louisiana State for Tigers football in SEC. Design reinforces the Victorian Italian Renaissance architecture   video boards. Funding: Tiger Athletic Foundation  Gorrie and Lemoine Company. Capacity 100,000 Cost $100m


Completion Summer 2014


LA, New Orleans: Tulane Community Stadium Football stadium on the Uptown campus of Tulane University (Athletic Director Rick Dickson). Club seating, President’s Club. Turf: Fieldturf. Funding: donations. Capacity 30,000 Cost $65m ($55m)


Completion Autumn 2014 LA, New Orleans, Behrman Soccer/


Rugby Complex   Capacity 9,000 (4,200) Cost $12.8m


Completion Summer 2014


MA: Malden Ballpark  and winter bubble to cap the surface and for community use in off-season. Developer: Boston Field of Dreams (Alexander Bok). Capacity 6,000 Cost $30–$35m


Completion 2014


MD: Baltimore Soccer Stadium Maryland Stadium Authority investigating market for a   Capacity 17,000-20,000


MD: Hagerstown Ballpark  Stadium, home of the Hagerstown Suns. Funding: county and city $16m. Cost $30m


Completion 2014


MI, Lowertown: St. Paul Saints Ballpark Future home for the St. Paul Saints who currently reside at Midway stadium. Delayed by soil pollution and funding gap. Designs will be ready December. Guaranteed  Construction: Ryan. Capacity 7,250 Cost $54m ($25m state funding)


Completion 2015


MI, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Ballpark Phase one complete. Replacement for Siebert Field. New grandstand, seating and plaza to the south, linking to campus. Turf: Mondo. Screens: Daktronics. Phase 2 after new funding: new clubhouse and workout facilities. Architect: DLR Group. Construction: PCL Construction Services. Cost $7.2m


Completion 2014 Vikings NFL Stadium rendering by HKS.


MI, Minneapolis: Vikings NFL Stadium Football stadium next to Metrodome, where Vikings have  largest PTFE roof in the world for an outdoor experience inside. Finance voted through by senate. Option to bring MLS team to the stadium. Other possible events include state high school football and soccer championships, amateur sports and concerts. Team playing at TCF  for shops, restaurants, NFL team museum and Hall of Fame. Owner: Minnesota Sports Facilities Commission.      Capacity 65,000 (expandable to 72,000) Cost $975m


Completion 2016


MO, Billings: Bobcat Stadium Six-phase blueprint for upgrade at Montana State University (athletic director Peter Fields). Finance achieved   Phases two to six: adding capacity around the bowl, new indoor practice, gym and medical facilities. Capacity 22,000 Cost $100m


NC: Charlotte Knights Ballpark Uptown stadium in Charlotte to bring Class AAA ball club to the city. Team seeks extension to complete stadium plans derailed by recession. Architect: Populous, Odell Associates. Construction: Barton Malow (Robert Hayes). Cost $54m ($34m, $65m)


Completion 2014


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